The benefit of decomposers is that these organisms get rid of waste and dead matter in the food chain. Decomposers are beetles, earthworms, fungi, and other organisms that feed on or break down decaying material. In ecosystems, they are important because without them decaying matter would pile up. Likewise, by breaking down organic matter, decomposers return nutrients to the soil.
decomposers produces nutrients that is needed by the plants to grow healthy and well.
So that the plants that grow after it has better soil.
it provides soil fertility
Decomposers consume because that's what their part of the food chain is. They are decomposers because they consume dead and decaying matter. They do not consume because they are decomposers.
Since decomposers are organisms that make their own food, I think cactuses are decomposers
There are decomposers found in the shrub land. These decomposers are algae and mushrooms. Moss can also be found.
Fungi are the only plants that are decomposers.
there are many decomposers like: bacteria, fungi, beetles, earthworms, milipedes, clams, freshwater shirmp, slug, bacteria in the air, and artic raven to name some decomposers
Decomposers connect each end of a food chain.
one of the decomposers are Bacteria
Decomposers will break down dead animals and plants leaving free the nutrients or minerals necessary for plants to grow.
decomposers break down dead plants and things so they'll disappear and so dead cow carcasses wont be left around
which organisms in your food web are decomposers
They turn stuff back into dirt so animals can live in it, use it, and people can re-use it to grow crops in.
one is big
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in a desert.
Yes. The nutrients get released from the creature that decomposes and returned to the soil, which the plants absorb through their roots
No, they are not decomposers.
Producers and decomposers are like in that they are make of living cells and form food web. One could not exist without the other.
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